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Butterfly&Birds_Graphs

butterflies such as the Marbled White and skippers. Evident in the graph, all three indicator species saw a dip in 2016 sightings, but have since recovered. A Devon BAP indicator species for flower rich meadows – number of sightings has increased from 19 (2015) to 20 (2017). Number of sightings has

heavy-rainfall_strong-winds---13-october-2002---met-office.pdf

Rainfall Total Start date/time of Rainfall and Return Period Station (mm) length of duration (years) Pembrey Sands, Carmanthenshire72.2 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours81 Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire 69.2 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours62 Gawlish, Devon 65.5 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours39 Dunkeswell

Professor Pete Falloon

of government, industry and research customers. Pete is also Professor of Climate Resilient Food Systems in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol, and Sustainability Director at Food Drink Devon, which exists to promote quality, provenance and sustainability in Devon produce

strong-winds-and-flooding-from-storm-angus-november-2016---met-office.pdf

November. The highest totals were across parts of East Devon, Somerset, and South Wales which received over 100 mm in a few locations. The map below shows these rainfall accumulations as a percentage of the 1981-2010 long term average November rainfall, with some locations receiving more than

snow-and-low-temperatures-late-march-2013---met-office.pdf

Devon and Cornwall, with Newlyn, Penzance, Mevagissey, St Ives and Plymstock worst affected. Most problems related to surface water flooding but a number of properties were inundated. The persistent heavy snowfalls, accompanied by freezing temperatures and dri ing, caused numerous impacts across North

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

with 100+ year records recorded both their mildest December and mildest January nights on record. On 1 January 2022, daily minimum temperatures of 13.2 °C at Chivenor, Devon, and 12.8 °C at Trawsgoed, Ceredigion set new highest January daily minimum temperature records for the UK, England and Wales

Met Office daily weather: Warm sunshine and scattered showers

are expected during the day, although grey and dull conditions may persist along the immediate coast. Temperatures will be cooler in the east, near average to cool, with a fresher northerly to northeasterly wind along the coasts. The risk of showers will be mainly confined to Devon and Cornwall

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

of the country, the positive temperature anomaly was a little larger by night than by day. Rainfall anomalies varied widely, with well above average rainfall in south Devon, parts of southern and eastern Scotland and the south of Northern Ireland, but well below average rainfall in north-west Scotland

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

(Dorset), 76Kt (87mph) at Mumbles Head (West Glamorgan), 73Kt (84mph) at Aberdaron (Gwynedd) and 72Kt (83mph) at Pembrey Sands (Carmarthenshire) and Chivenor (Devon). Most stations in England south of London recorded gusts of over 60Kt (69mph) – such as 68Kt (78mph) at Charlwood (Surrey) and 67Kt (77mph

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